"We believe that taking care of our employees affects the interactions they have with each and every one of our customers," says Jim Morris, president and CEO of GlobalSCAPE. "An employee who feels respected and satisfied with their job is better equipped to provide the high level of support and service our customers have come to expect from us."

In its 18th year, Computerworld's annual ranking recognizes 100 companies that provide information technology professionals the best in work environment experience and job satisfaction. Using data collected from a combination of nominations and survey data, each company was selected based on their benefits, workplace diversity, career development, training opportunities, and employee retention. The Computerworld honor comes on the heels of a recent San Antonio Business Journal ranking that named GlobalSCAPE one of the Best Places to Work in the San Antonio area for the second consecutive year.

"To be among the Best Places to Work in IT, it's not enough to seek out and hire the most talented IT professionals, offer them competitive pay and provide great benefits," said Scot Finnie, editor in chief of Computerworld. "Smart IT people realize that they need to get up to speed on their employer's revenue opportunities. The organizations that made this year's Best Places to Work list are creating a work environment that both trains and encourages IT personnel to pursue business-driven priorities."

About GlobalSCAPE
GlobalSCAPE, Inc. (NYSE Amex: GSB), headquartered in San Antonio, TX, is a leading provider of secure information exchange solutions. Since the release of CuteFTP in 1996, GlobalSCAPE's solutions have continued to evolve to meet the business and technology needs of an increasingly interconnected global marketplace. Serving a customer base that spans more than 150 countries and includes the majority of Fortune 100 companies, GlobalSCAPE's primary focus is providing customers with intuitive and efficient managed file transfer (MFT) solutions while also ensuring end-to-end security. For more information, visit GlobalSCAPE, or subscribe to our Blog or Twitter updates.

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